FDA grants Orphan Drug Designation to exosome-based GBM treatment for GBM

“The Company is very excited to have been granted this designation,” stated Matthew Dwyer, President of Exousia Pro. “It is hard for us to quantify the value of ODD as it is likely in the 10’s of millions of dollars. We will soon begin working with investment bankers to monetize the ODD as we advance our therapy. GBM is a terrible disease and pretty much a death sentence for most. We believe our combination therapy has the potential to be disease-modifying and could make a huge difference for this patient population.”

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